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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1952)
News 01 Selma Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Anderson FRIDAY. MARCH 21, 1952 spent the weekend at Prospect. (M ra F ritz K rauss) Oregon, with Mrs. A nderson’s sis An organization m eeting foi ter. A nother sister from Klamath IH clubs in the Valley was held Falls visited with them there. ast Tuesday evening at the Mrs. Bud Doney of Wondei .»range hall. The following clubs spent the day W ednesday, March were organized: livestock, with 12 at the home of Lem Taleott, drs. H. Simington and Mrs. J. A. 1 who was celebrating his eighty- duckies as leaders, and members I first birthday. lackie, Dickie and Diana Stroh- CAVE JUNCTION CO M M U N ITY circh. Merrill and Pat Simington assembly of cod Dr. C. N. V ersteeg attended »nd Bonnie Collee. Mrs. Earl CHURCH Rev. D. B. Wantland. pastor a post grad u ate sesion in surgery ■itrohkirch and Mrs. Russell Coop- C. A. service at 6:30 Sunday Rev. Putii Kroon, Pastor at the U niversity of Oregon Medi •r will have the clothing club with evening. cal school Monday, March 10 the following m em bers: Bonnie Sunday school, 9:45 a. nt. Sunday School begins prom ptly through Friday, March 14. Morning service, I l a. nt. Colee, Jackie and Diana Stroh- ai 9 :45 a. m. Evening service, 7:45 p.nt , ! Mrs. J e rry Tillery returned kirch, Merrill Simington, Connie Morning worship— 11 a. m. P ray er m eeting. W ednesday at I home from the hospital Monday. Charley, Shirley Charley, Sandra Evening evangelistic service — :45 p. m. She was operated on about a Brewer. Shirley May Brewer and 7 :30 p. m. Charlotte Moore. The Ju n io r high class had the i month ago and is g ettin g along Wednesday evening p r a y e r attendance and most fine. The folloiwng boys would like largest m eeting and Bible Study 7 JO p.m, to have a forestry club: Danny Bibles in Sunday school. Choir practice will be held each Sgt. 1st class Jam es Payne has Lewis, Bobby Colee, Dickie Stroh Mrs. Bell, Elaine Kroon and Monday evening at 7:30. G ilbert been tra n sfe rre d to a student kirch, Pat Simington and Don Mrs. E therton introduced their W antland is director. I train in g group at Fort Benning, Camp. guests. Mrs. E therton having In terest in exercises before i Georgia. Sunday school is growing. A The next meeting for all these brought the most guests won group of youngsters answered Mr. and Mrs. Bob M artin ami clubs will he March 25. Anyone book m arker. | George M artin Sr. drove to Salem interested in joining a club is in- Elaine Kroon, Bertha Chapman questions asked them by the Sun and ( arolyn De.Mersseman lead day school superintendent from Thursday to attend the class B 'ite d to attend this meeting. he reciting of the 23rd Psalm, the Bible. The questions w ere in basketball tournam ent, in which elation to "social responsibility.” Rogue River took first place. The At the meeting of the Deer Birthdays were celebrated by Sim Rev. W inker brought the m orn M artins returned home Sunday. Creek Homemakers last Thursday ntie Hilliard and Jenny Lou Car- ing message from 1st P eter, chap Marian Krauss and Toni Sullivan others. George Mulvey was the honor g a \e an interesting lesson in up The choir sang “ I Will Extoll te r 1 verse 6. | guest at a surprise birthday party holstery and rug cleaning. They Thee.” The sermon text was from The CA m eeting was led by Joan March 12, given by his sons and told of diferent ways of cleaning the 15th chapter of Luke. Rev. W antland. daughters-in-law , George, Emma, tugs and dem ontrated shampooing Kroon told in his message how A large group of people re p re Gerald and P atricia Mulvey. by cleaning a small rug and an up th ere is rejoicing in heaven over senting all the churches in the I O ther guests were Claude and olstered chair. \ alley met at Kerby for the “ sing- one sinner th at repents. Mary Bulla. m ira tio n ” held in the afternoon. The next meeting will be April ---------- — o-------------- Solos were sung by Rev. W inker, 10, with the lesson on “ low cost B R ID G EV IEW Brother W antland, Gib W ant Illinois Valley H.E.U. News m eats,’' which should be of in land and Miss Kroon. There were terest to all homemakers. C O M M U N ITY CHURCH The Illinois Valley H, E. U. ha several readings and poems. invited anyone interested in “ The J. M. Boss, Pastor Monday’s fellowship m eeting The A.B.C. group met Friday I nited States of America, it was w ell-attended by people from evening of last week with Mr. and | teople and its homes’’ to its meet Morning service, unified 10 to churches all over southern and Mrs. Ernest Krauss for an even 11:30 a. m. ¡ng at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday eastern Oregon. Rev. L. D. Hall ing of fun and fellowship. h 25, at the home of Sophia Evening service, 7:30. of G rnnts Pass gave the dedica — o— Bunch at Bridgeview, across from P ray er meeting, W ednesday at tory sermon and Rev. Marion The Wallace chime ringers p re the Grange. This is a planned 30. Skinner hrought the evening mes luncheon, and those atten d in g arc sented a program of gospel music sage. at the Selma church Monday even The Bridgeview Community I just asked to bring their own table * -o—---------- - ing. The instrum ents which they church has been enjoying a new service. play are the triple octave chimes, type of service on Sunday morn CHURCH OF CHRIST Swiss bells, vihraharp and the ings since March 1, called a uni Cemetery road, mile from marimba. fied service. S ta rtin g at 10 a. m. A U C T IO N SALES Caves highway. with a forty m inute worship ser Every Monday and Thursday Services a t 10 a. m. W illa Ann Krauss celebrated vice, including a devotional mes A t 7 P. M. The fifth chapter of Romans her seventh birthday Monday a f sage by th e pastor th a t supple contains a w onderful lesson on If you have anything to sell, ternoon with a party. Guests were ments the following Sunday school contact us — Mary and Billy Charley, Lawnieta lesson. Then following w ithout a faith, and will be the subject of Pacific Auction Co. the studies Sunday, March 23. All and Classia Prew itt, Pat Brewer, break is the Sunday school pro 969 Highway 99 South are welcome. Ju n e Plumlee, Dolores Smith, gram , concluding at 11:30. •------------- o—---------- - Grants Pass Lynn Kiggan, Carol Ann Siefert, I his week Mr. Boss compared We will sell on consignment or F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H John Krauss and Carol C arter. the reception of C hrist by five buy direct from you. o f Cava Jnnctioa Cake, shamrock ice cream and characters m entioned in John 12 C. A. MORRISON, green punch were served. Rev. Don Bowers, pastor 1-22, and concluded th at all follow A uctioneer Sunday school, 10 a. m. in one of these receptions of Mrs. Carl Stengel was hostess the Lord Jesus C hrist and where Morning worship, 11 a. m. Tuesday afternoon a t a party- we stand accordingly. There were Place o f m eeting, American Le given by a representative of a 42 present. gion hall. firm of home stylists. Mr. Boss celebrated a birthday, ----------— o-------------- and the group lustily sang "H appy C A T H O L IC C H U R C H B irthday" to him. 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It adds sparkle and life to your drapes and furniture. It guards danger spots like the cellar steps and the hallways. Let us tell you more about today's lighting. Let us draw up a PLAN for lighting your home. The service is free, of course, so just call us. PLAN Your Lighting for Pleasant Living THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Father Kelley. The Sunday school lesson was a ■Mr. ami Mis. H arold Crowl continuation of the series of flan Held in the Catholic Chapel Io- I drove to Crescent City Sunday. nelgraph lessons on the Gospel of rated on the Redwood highway, across from the Ranger atatlen. Mrs. Vivian McDaniel has been John. Second and fourth Sundays kt | laid up fo r some days with a ( om petition is at a high ebb on I severe case of flu, which has be- memorization of Bible versos 12 o'clock. ----------------------------- | come almost an epidemic in the which at the term ination of this F R IE N D S I Valley. series of study will aw ard th adults Schofield Bibles and the C O M M U N IT Y C H U R C H Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mayfield are hoys and girls sum m er camp. : be parents o f a daughter born Much approval has been given of of O'Brien | March 10 a t the Josephine Gen this new type of service and ev O rrin C, Ogier, Pastor eral Hospital. The baby was nam eryone is invited to visit and en Sunday school, 9:46 a. m. ed S andra Jean . joy them. Morning worship, l l a. m. W ednesday prayer .service. 7:90 The Bridgeview Community church extends a hearty welcome i. m. — - ■ ■ p—---------- - to the Ju n io r Garden club o f Cave Junction and appreciation to the — LOCALS — Senior Garden club members, who Mrs. Mabie Ramsey, Mrs. Tw-ylu have furnished shrub and plant Salvage and Mrs. Maude Bigelow cuttings for the landscaping work were callers on Mrs. U-iura Abbey io be planned and done by the Thursday afternoon. Ju nior club members as th eir spring project, beginning T hurs Mr. and Mrs. O ra C. Salisbury day-, March 20 if the w eather per and Miss Evelyn Nelson of Forest mits. Grove, Oregon, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ed C. Abbey. Miss Nelson stayed to spend the CAVE JUNCTION CHURCH weekend with her sister, Miss >f SE VE N TH DAY A D VEN TIS TS D arlene Nelson. Subbath School ................. 9:30 Church service ....................11:00 Mrs, 1- rank Gibbons and three P rayer m eeting W ednesday, children are sick with flu. Elder Ed Webb was in charge of —o— the church service this week. The The Tex C liffords attended the topic of his sermon was "K eep c attle sale held in Klamath Falls looking up and hold fast to the last week, and Tex sold one of th - promise of God through faith ." bulls of the Q— X. Elder Webb expressed his thanks — Q- — Sleep as you ride In Pullmans for the fine attendance a t the Mr. and Mrs. Hlmmie Hilliard w-ith berths and compartments meetings that are being held. were dinner guests of the E arly or in chair car with modern B rother Chapman announced Elmores last T hursday evening. seats upholstered In foam rub ihat there would he a m eeting in Simmie celebrated his ( ? ) th birth- ber. For your added comfort Medford to organize an asso- 'lay last Thursday. there’s a lounge car with at [ ciated missionary volunteer so tendant serving snack meals. f a v e Junction was well re p re ciety, and six members of the Leave In the evening, arrive | church attended the meeting. sented at the square dance at Portland 7:25 am . Overnight Smith River last Saturday night. service returning, too There were about tw enty Valley- Save time, effort and’ ex- SELMA BAPTIST CHURCH ites present, among them Cecily P«nse Be safe try this con Hawk. Glenn Perry, Leah Givens venient overnight service. Rev. Douglas Field,pastor. and L arry Musil. They reported a Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. fine time and were eloquent in Morning worship, II a. m. “ Fundam entals of the F aith” praise of the Swedish sm orgas bord that Smith River prepared. class at 7 p. m. o —-■ Evangelistic service, 8 p. m. B LE S SE D E V E N T Monday, work night and m en's tM E IIC A 'J MOST MODERN T H IN S prayer m eeting. See your nearest S. P. Agent, BEARD— Born to Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday, 7 :30 p. m., choir prac Donald A. Beard, route 1, box or « rite J. H . P R U E T T , Jr., tice ( E aster m usic). GPA. 622 Pacific B ld g, 309, Cave Junction, Friday, March W ednesday, 7:45, m idw eek 7, 1952, at 6:20 a. m., a daughter Portland 4, Oregon prayer service. weighing eight pounds, 13% os.